Insect trap



Insect trap

1.0: Front view of a first embodiment of the ovoid Insect Trap in itsentirety;

2.1: Perspective view of a second embodiment of the ovoid Insect Trap inits entirety with tunnel plugs shown in dark gray;

2.2: Top view of the ovoid Insect Trap of Figure 2.1 in its entiretywith tunnel plugs shown in dark gray;

2.3: Perspective view of the Insect Trap of Figure 2.1 from inside theovoid with tunnel plugs shown in dark gray;

2.4: Top view of the Insect Trap of Figure 2.1 from inside the ovoidwith tunnel plugs shown in dark gray;

2.5: Top view of the Insect Trap of Figure 2.1 from the tip of the ovoidwithout tunnel plugs.

Each insect trap is ovoid, with its surface perforated with holes; theholes are arranged together in a group of seven, interconnected by linesthat join at the center of a group.

CLAIM The ornamental design for the insect trap, as shown and described.